Give the definitions of subject pronouns.
A pronoun that acts as the subject of the sentence. It is who or what the sentence is about.
What do Possessive Pronouns show?
Ownership or possession
What do Intensive and Reflexive pronouns have in common?
They end in -self or -selves.
List the four demonstrative pronouns.
Give 5 examples of singular indefinite pronouns.
another, each, everything, anybody, everybody, somebody, nobody, one, anyone, someone, everyone, no one, either, neither, anything, something, etc
Give the definition of object pronouns.
Receives the action (direct object) or is the object of the preposition.
Give 5 examples of possessive pronouns.
my, your, his, her, its, our, their
Identify the pronoun and its type (Intensive or Reflexive):
If people work hard for themselves, they will succeed.
themselves
reflexive
List 4 of the interrogative pronouns.
who, whom, whose, which, and why.
both, few, several, many
List at least 4 Subject Pronouns.
I, he, she, we, it, they, you
Identify the possessive pronoun and say whether it is singular or plural."
The building is about to collapse under its own weight.
its
singular
Identify the pronoun and its type (Intensive or Reflexive):
You cannot allow yourselves to panic in a stressful situation.
yourselves
reflexive
Select the correct pronouns:
(What/that) is the best restaurant in town?
What
list 3 of the indefinite pronouns that can be singular or plural.
some, any, none, all, most
List at least 4 object pronouns.
him, her, us, them, it, you
What pronoun would go in the blank?
Mariah, the best project is _____.
yours
Identify the pronoun and its type (Intensive or Reflexive):
I myself am something of a scientist.
myself
intensive
Select the correct pronouns:
For (who/whom) was it developed?
whom
Identify the indefinite pronoun and say whether it is singular or plural.
No one wanted to leave before the concert ended.
No one
singular
To (who/whom) does this belong?
whom
Choose the correct pronoun to complete the sentence:
Some people have moved cities and started (his or her/their/theirs) new lives. Freedom would finally be (his or her/their/theirs).
their
theirs
Identify the pronoun and its type (Intensive or Reflexive):
The mayor himself opposed the new legislation.
himself
intensive
Find the interrogative and/or demonstrative pronouns in the following sentence:
What caused them to lose this?
what
this
Identify the indefinite pronoun and say whether it is singular or plural.
Most of the milk spilled on the couch.
Most
singular